Scorch Trials
- Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 370
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385738750
- Reading Time
- ~6h 29min
Scorch Trials is a young adult book by James Dashner. In 2010. It has 370 pages.
About this book
James Dashner’s The Scorch Trials continues the dystopian narrative established in its predecessor, following a group of teenagers navigating a devastated Earth. After escaping the enclosed laboratory environment, the survivors encounter a fractured world shaped by solar radiation and a devastating pathogen. The novel examines how institutions respond to catastrophic collapse, focusing on the tension between survival and ethical compromise. Dashner maintains his emphasis on structured problem solving and psychological endurance, while expanding the scope to explore themes of institutional control, moral ambiguity, and the fragility of human cooperation under extreme duress. The narrative structure relies on shifting perspectives and escalating physical challenges, reinforcing the series’ preoccupation with how individuals reconstruct trust when societal frameworks have disintegrated. As a contribution to the young adult dystopian tradition, the work distinguishes itself through its clinical examination of experimentation, the psychological weight of past trauma, and its portrayal of characters forced to make impossible choices. The novel remains a notable entry in contemporary speculative fiction for its methodical pacing and sustained focus on the mechanics of survival.
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Scorch Trials has 370 pages.
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Scorch Trials was published in 2010.
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Scorch Trials is a Young Adult book.
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James Dashner’s The Scorch Trials continues the dystopian narrative established in its predecessor, following a group of teenagers navigating a devastated Earth. After escaping the enclosed laboratory environment, the survivors encounter a fractured world shaped by solar radiation and a devastating ...
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Scorch Trials was written by James Dashner.